Events

CeSCuP virtual seminar – From the social construction of emotion to the emotional construction of society (February 23rd)

Free

From the social construction of emotion to the emotional construction of society Professor Angelos Chaniotis (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA) Abstract. The very first word of European literature is a word of emotion: ‘wrath’. The study of this emotion is the subject of the Iliad, the first European literary text. The source material from […]

At 16 h 00 min
Microsoft Teams (link in the description)

Séminaire CeSCuP virtuel : Migrant Voices, entre recherche appliquée et fondamentale

Free

Migrant Voices, entre recherche appliquée et fondamentale : l’histoire de diverses approches collaboratives avec les acteurs de terrain Emanuele Politi (KULeuven) & Antoine Roblain (ULB) Abstract:  L’objectif du séminaire est d’ouvrir une discussion sur les pratiques de recherche en psychologie sociale et de vous présenter une approche que nous (Emanuele et Antoine) avons adoptée dans […]

At 12 h 30 min

Séminaire CeSCuP virtuel : Les tests d’équivalence et la 2ème génération de p-valeur (SGPV)

Free

Les tests d’équivalence et la 2ème génération de p-valeur (SGPV) Marie Delacre (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Abstract. Trop souvent, en tant que chercheur, on interprète le non rejet de l’hypothèse nulle comme la preuve de l’absence d’effet. D’abord, on a pour habitude de définir l’hypothèse nulle comme l’hypothèse d’absence d’effet, sans réaliser que ce n’est […]

At 12 h 30 min
Microsoft Teams (lien dans la description)

CeSCuP virtual seminar – Do the Advantaged Support (Non-)Normative Protest by the Disadvantaged? The Means Must Fit the Circumstances (October 27th)

Free

Do the Advantaged Support (Non-)Normative Protest by the Disadvantaged? The Means Must Fit the Circumstances Dr. Cátia P. Teixeira, Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, the Netherlands Co-authors: Russell Spears (University of Groningen), Aarti Iyer (University of Sheffield), & Colin Wayne Leach (Columbia University).   Abstract. Disadvantaged groups use different means to protest against inequality. […]

At 12 h 30 min
Online (Microsoft Teams)

CeSCuP virtual seminar – Towards a Psychology of Refugee Integration (October 20th)

Free

Towards a Psychology of Refugee Integration Pr. Gerald Echterhoff, WWU Münster Abstract. Worldwide numbers of refugees have surged again, now exceeding 26 million. In the foreseeable future, most refugees will not be able to return to their homes. The integration of refugees in receiving countries is the most promising and decent response to this situation, […]

At 12 h 30 min
Online (Zoom meeting)

CeSCuP virtual seminar – Narcoculture in Mexico: The psychosocial implications of drug trafficking (October 13th)

Free

Narcoculture in Mexico: The psychosocial implications of drug trafficking Dr. David Moreno Candil, Department of Humanities and Behavioral Cience (Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades) of The Universidad Autonoma de Occidente (Sinaloa, Mexico) Abstract: Drug trafficking is a social phenomenon with strong historical roots in Mexico, throughout its history this activity has gone from being permitted to […]

At 16 h 00 min
Online (Microsoft Teams)

CeSCuP virtual seminar – Justifying Atrocities: Moral Disengagement, Ingroup Glorification and Essentialism in Post- War Sri Lanka (May 19th)

Free

Justifying Atrocities: Moral Disengagement, Ingroup Glorification and Essentialism in Post- War Sri Lanka  Kulani Abendroth-Dias (PhD candidate, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva) & Johanna Ray Vollhardt (Associate professor, Clark University, Massachusetts)   Abstract. The psychosocial mechanisms by which individuals cognitively restructure and disengage themselves from moral transgressions is vital to the study […]

At 12 h 30 min

CeSCuP virtual seminar – Does resistance to immoral orders increase in the aftermath of a genocide? A social neuroscience study in Rwanda (tuesday 28th of April)

Free

Does resistance to immoral orders increase in the aftermath of a genocide? A social neuroscience study in Rwanda Emilie Caspar, PhD (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Abstract. The history of Mankind is plagued by acts of obedience that lead to the loss of countless lives, cultures and civilizations. History has fortunately shown that some individuals do […]

At 12 h 30 min

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